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Monthly earnings up 2.1 per cent
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Earnings in fish farming1 October 2012

The 2015 wage statistics for all industrial sections and various areas in the public sector will be released collectively on 3 March 2016 in the statistics Earnings of all employees.

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Monthly earnings up 2.1 per cent

Full-time employees in fish farming had average monthly earnings, excluding overtime pay, of NOK 38 500 as per 1 October 2012. This was a year-on-year increase of 2.1 per cent or NOK 800.

Employees in fish farming, by working hours and sex. Monthly earnings and basic monthly salary. Average as of October. NOK and percentage change
Monthly earningsBasic monthly salary
20122011 - 201220122011 - 2012
Fishfarming, total38 1002.135 8003.5
Males38 2001.135 9002.6
Females37 4008.135 4008.9
Full-time employees38 5002.136 1003.1
Males38 5001.036 1002.3
Females38 3008.236 3009.3
Part-time employees31 2003.329 5003.5

Fish farmers, which is the largest occupational group in fish farming, had average monthly earnings of NOK 34 700. This corresponds to a year-on-year increase of NOK 1 100 or 3.3 per cent. Average monthly earnings of senior officials and managers were NOK 57 700, which gives a year-on-year growth of 0.9 per cent or NOK 500.

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The statistics are based on a sample of enterprises that cover a total of 3 221 full-time employees and 375 part-time employees. According to the Norwegian Central Register of Enterprises and Establishments as per October 2012, fish farming activities comprise 5 600 employees in total.

Basic salary is measured as per 1 October, while bonuses, variable additional allowances and payment for overtime work are calculated from the annual sum as a monthly average.